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The 'Adopt-an-Animal' program is a great way to contribute to the Sanctuary and to a specific animal. The program is open to all people and corporations and is valid for 12 months from the date the application is processed.

 

There are a number of different packages to choose from each with their own benefit and level of adoption, however, the biggest benefit is in the satisfaction of knowing that your contribution is going to assist with all costs associated with exhibition of the species adopted- such as feeding, cleaning, heating, housing, general husbandry, and of course to the promotion of research, conservation, and education.

 

 

E-Dopt        $25

This is a completely electronic adoption, thus all following will be sent via email to you:

Species Adoption Certificate

"Beneath the Skin" nature notes on the species

Name on the online adoption list

50% off entry voucher so you can visit your new adoptee

 

 

Graduate        $50

Species Adoption Certificate

"Beneath the Skin" nature notes on the species

Name on the Online Adoption List

50% off entry voucher so you can visit your new adoptee

4" x 6" Professional photo of the actual animal adopted

 

 

Masters        $100

Personalised Species Adoption Certificate

"Beneath the Skin" nature notes on the species

Name on the Online Adoption List

Name on the Sanctuary Adoption List

Free Family Pass for your next visit

5" x 7" Professional photo of the actual animal adopted

 

 

Doctorate        $200

Personalised Species Adoption Certificate

"Beneath the Skin" nature notes on the species

Name on the Online Adoption List

Name on the Sanctuary Adoption List

Name on the Adopted Species Exhibit

Hatchling Membership

8" x 10" Professional photo of the actual animal adopted

 

 

 

To see what is currently available for adoption go to the Species for Adoption list

To Adopt an Animal simply fill out the Adopt an Animal Application

 
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